Otto's Brauhaus has been serving mouthwatering Prime Rib, Steaks, Seafood and German Specialties such as Sauerbraten, Schnitzel, Wursts, Spaetzle and Apple Strudel since the 1930's! Over the years it has become a landmark everyone knows among the Horsham community. Owners, Chris and Sia Balis are here to provide the best German and American cuisine to every guest.
Whether you would like an American classic or to try a special German dish, we have what you are looking for! Combine well prepared food with an excellent staff, Otto's is a must try to every native and visitor of Horsham!
We are also available to cater your event with as little as a 24 hour notice!

It's a small cozy welcoming place with absolutely delicious food. The staff are very friendly and helpful and both times we have been there, the owner makes an effort to visit with every table. Ed and the staff really make you feel like a valuable customer and wanting to return. I have recommended this place to friends and will continue to recommend Otto!

Ordered stuffed mushroom appetizer. I've had worse, but not too good. Bread was so dry, I needed two sodas to get one piece down. Salad was pretty good as was prime rib. Spaetzel and potato pancakes were not too great for a place that specializes in German food. Would not go back, but was fun to try something different.

This was probably the worst meal we have ever had in a restaurant and the three of us left without being able to eat any of it. It is a disgrace to call this German food. The schnitzel tasted rancid, the goulash tasted like a bottle of vinegar and the ingredients shouldn't even include vinegar. We left and went home and ate dinner as we sent all three meals back. The manager said for me to have a dessert on him for the bad food and I chose apple strudel which you would have needed a jackhammer to break a piece off - it too was inedible. I have never in my life walked out of a restaurant with no one being able to eat their meal.

Great experience as always! Came for dinner to celebrate my wife’s birthday (member of the bday club) and had a great time. We had our 3yr old daughter with us, so we were probably the noisiest guests. My parents and my wife’s mother also joined us, and they enjoyed their meal and drinks as much as we did! Can’t wait to go back and we are looking forward to my Bday Club postcard next month. Next time I’ll remember to bring my large beer Boot glass.

We have gone to Otto's several times, and we really enjoy their German menu. Dining outside in their beer garden is very nice.

On this particular occasion, the pork loin was rather overcooked and dry. Sausages and saurbraten and goulash were great. They also seemed to be a lot busier than usual, and the portions seemed just a bit smaller than we have had in the past.

On this particular Saturday night, they had a lounge singer with a bright blue blazer in the beer garden singing Sinatra tunes. It felt like we were in a 1970s episode of the Love Boat. Me and the rest of my party are in our 50s, and we felt like children in the restaurant given the age of the other patrons. We still had fun - the singer could carry a tune and the entire experience was enjoyable in a campy way, but it's worth knowing in advance what you're in for.

Service was great. Our waiter was attentive and explained the beer selection and food to us. Food was outstanding from the sausage platter to the prime rib. If you want a taste and I mean a BIG taste of German food, Otto's is your place.

The waiter was very personable and good. The food was very tasty but we had very cold beans and the potatoes were also lukewarm, not hot. We all enjoyed our meals except for the temperature of the food.

We had a nice dinner (sandwiches / salad) at Otto's. Our server was friendly the food was good. We sat on the patio which is nice and they have live music. I thought the floor could have used a sweeping not a big deal just something I noticed. My Husband drank lemonade most places there are free refills not the case here.

We went on a Sunday evening and enjoyed the fabulous buffet. So many different kinds of meat and a lot of choices for vegetables such as pickled beets, several kinds of potato salad and cabbage, both hot and cold. The food was flavorful without being overly spicy. The service was friendly. Prices were reasonable.

Awesome down-to-earth, blue collar German food. Food is always tasty, very generous portions, and the Sunday buffet is awesome. Highly recommend breakfast. Decor is outdated but has an old school feel. Decent eastern European beer selection. Prices are very reasonable.

Large servings, entrees came quicky... We were still working on salads. A bit slow getting the bill, but otherwise service very good. Live music was very good but loud in that room, but next room back was better for volume. Will go back!

Valentine's day 2017. Although we go there for German food, tonight we each had a steak. Very tender and done just right. The side dishes were great but left no room for dessert. Only draw back was the bread- a strangr type of biscuit that had no taste..

We went for my birthday and it was very mediocre. I had the sauerbraten which was basically beef with a sauerbraten sauce on top. The spatel was clumped together. Not like grandmom use to make. We weren't told about the early birds nor did I see it on the menu. I over heard some people ask about it after we ordered.Don't plan on going again.

Came here for an early dinner on my Birthday (New Year's Eve). Moderate crowd, started filling up after we were seated. I love the sauerbraten and desserts here. The Black Forest Cake and German Chocolate cakes are especially good. Good beer list and food is authentic. A great option if you enjoy German cuisine.